What is a motion to modify child support?

A motion to modify child support is a legal request that can be filed with the court in the state of Florida when a parent believes there have been changes in their or their child’s life that necessitate a modification to the existing child support order. These changes can include changes in income or the number of children a parent is responsible for, or changes in needs or lifestyle of the child. When a parent seeks a motion to modify child support, they must file documents with the court that explain what changes have occurred and why a modification is necessary. The court will then review the documents and may order a hearing to decide if the motion should be granted. If the court grants the motion, they will modify the existing child support order and issue a new order outlining the changes. In some cases, the court may order an informal conference prior to the hearing. During an informal conference, the parents can discuss the proposed change in support with the court. The court may then decide whether a motion to modify child support is necessary or not. It is important to note that even if the court grants the motion to modify child support, any modifications are retroactive to the date the motion was filed. As such, it is important to seek legal counsel and file the motion for modification as soon as changes occur that might warrant a modification.

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